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Israeli hostages released by Hamas as Israel to free Palestinian prisoners

Five Israeli hostages, including a man held captive in Gaza for over ten years, have been released by Hamas after days of tensions threatened to scupper a fragile ceasefire with Israel.

Avera Mengistu had been held by militants since he crossed into the besieged strip in 2014. He was released first alongside Tal Shoam, 40, who also has Austrian citizenship and was seized from Kibbutz Be’eri during Hamas’s bloody assault on 7 October 2023. Both were handed over the Red Cross in the southern Gaza town of Rafah.

The family of Mr Mengistu, who was born in Ethiopia and immigrated to Israel at the age of five, said their relative had endured over a decade of “unimaginable suffering”. Mr Mengistu crossed into Gaza through Zikim in September 2014. His family said for nine years, they had no indication of his condition, until a first sign of life arrived in January 2023 when Hamas released a video of him.

“During this time, there have been continuous efforts to secure his return, with prayers and pleas, some silent, that remained unanswered until today,” they added.

Later in front of hundreds of Palestinians in the central town of Nuseirat, three Israeli men — Omer Wenkert, 23 Omer Shem Tov, 22 and Eliya Cohen, 27 — were brought out by masked, armed Hamas fighters to pose on a stage dressed in fake army uniforms, though they were not soldiers when they were kidnapped. The trio were all seized from the Nova Festival on 7 October 2023.

The final release is expected to be Hisham Al-Sayed, 36, a Bedouin Arab Israeli man who his family says struggles with mental health challenges. He crossed into Gaza in early April 2015 and has been held by Hamas ever since.

Tal Shoham is walked onto a stage as he is released by Hamas in Rafah, southern Gaza

Tal Shoham is walked onto a stage as he is released by Hamas in Rafah, southern Gaza (AFP via Getty Images)

The latest hostage release, along with the freeing of hundreds of Palestinians imprisoned by Isreal, is going ahead after a heart-wrenching and grisly dispute over the last exchange. Hamas initially handed over the wrong body for Shiri Bibas, an Israeli mother of two young boys abducted by militants. Shiri, her two toddlers – one of them just eight months old – were killed in Gaza – her body was handed to Israel overnight Friday.

More than 600 Palestinians jailed in Israel will also be freed on Saturday the Palestinian prisoners media office said Friday. The prisoners set for release include 50 serving life sentences, 60 with long sentences, 47 who were released under a previous hostage-for-prisoner exchange and 445 prisoners from Gaza arrested since the war began. Among them Palestinian media reported was five Palestinian journalists arrested since 7 October 2023. Also on the list for release is Nael Barghouti, the longest serving Palestinian detainee who has spent more than 40 years, or two thirds of his life, behind bars.

His family, that is based in the occupied West Bank, told The Independent he is being deported to Egypt and barred from returning home, while Israel has also prevented them from travelling to be reunited with him.

In Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, hundreds of Israelis gathered in the rain cheering as they watched the release on a large screen. In the south of the country along the border with Gaza, more people lined the road to welcome the convoy carrying the freed captives.

Avera Mengistu, who has been held captive for 10 years, is freed by Hamas

Avera Mengistu, who has been held captive for 10 years, is freed by Hamas (Getty Images)

The six Israeli hostages are the final living captives to be freed under phase-one of the fragile ceasefire – Hamas said it will also release four more bodies next week. Under the agreement, 33 hostages were set to be released under the first phase, which comes to an end at the beginning of March.

If everything is carried out, Hamas would retain about 60 hostages, about half of whom are believed to be alive.

The family of Mr Shoham, who was seized alongside his wife Adi, their children Nave, 8, and Yahel, 3, as well as other family members, called his release an “unforgettable moment”. Adi, Nave and Yahel were released during the November 2023 exchange deal.

“At this crucial moment in our lives, our only request is to seize this window of opportunity to secure a deal that will bring fathers back to their children – children need their fathers – and return all hostages home,” they said.

“There is a window of opportunity; we must not miss it,” they added.

Mr Mengistu embraces a family member after Saturday's handover of hostages

Mr Mengistu embraces a family member after Saturday’s handover of hostages (IDF)

Meanwhile Aman Nafa, the wife of soon-to-be-released prisoner Nael Barghouti, told The Independent that she had been informed Nael would be deported to Egypt and not permitted to return home. She said Israel had also forbidden her and other families from travelling to Egypt to visit the released detainees.

“Nael is going to be released but [Israel] will deport him outside. I am happy that he is safe but not happy that they prevented me from seeing him,” she said.

“So I am in the house between [being] happy and crying.”

Hamas militants captured 251 people and killed 1200 more during their bloody assault on southern Israel on 7 October 2023. Israel launched an unprecedented assault on Gaza in retaliation killing over 48,000 people and displacing more than 90 percent of the 2 million strong population.

The offensive destroyed vast areas of Gaza, reducing entire neighborhoods to rubble.

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